Don't miss: 'Gravity Always Wins'

Claire Jackel's installation of paper skyscrapers suspended in space invites meditation on the destructibility of all things in "Gravity Always Wins."

Claire Jackel's installation of paper skyscrapers suspended in space invites meditation on the destructibility of all things in "Gravity Always Wins."

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Claire Jackel's installation of paper skyscrapers suspended in space invites meditation on the destructibility of all things in "Gravity Always Wins."

Claire Jackel's installation of paper skyscrapers suspended in space invites meditation on the destructibility of all things in "Gravity Always Wins."

Photo: The Lab

Don't miss: 'Gravity Always Wins'

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Disaster, dissolution and death are familiar territory for artist Claire Jackel. Her latest meditation on the fragility of all things - especially the mundane, comfortable and familiar ones - fills a room with suspended, highly ephemeral paper buildings, complemented with photos of her previous creations dissolving in pools of liquid.